This comprehensive technique was first used in 1991 at a
commercial zinc die-casting foundry in UK; since then it has been
successfully applied in aluminium and zinc foundries in UK, China, Canada and USA.

The method uses innovative and fundamental engineering
methods to achieve a very powerful technique that can be applied to all
types of diecasting die with excellent process reliability and low
cost.

A key feature of the process is a unique technique for
measuring the vacuum pressure in the mould during each cycle.

Apprentice trained practical engineer with Technological
University Degree. Career has been in advanced diecasting foundries since
1970. Long experience of producing zinc and aluminium parts to high
specification, electronic and automotive applications.

Has patents for process developments that have been
applied by European diecasting machine makers and created this licence
free vacuum diecasting method.